Ulma BMK-170 User manual

Type
User manual
User Guide
BMK
Climbing brackets
02FIR12
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................... 4
1.1. CLIMBING BRACKET BMK-240 ..................................................................................................................... 6
1.2. CLIMBING BRACKET BMK-170 ..................................................................................................................... 7
2. SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES ........................................................................................ 8
2.1. GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................... 8
2.2. ITEMS DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................. 13
3. ASSEMBLY, USE AND DISMANTLING ................................................................................................ 31
3.1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CLIMBING BRACKET BMK SYSTEM: FIRST POURING STAGE ON THE GROUND .................................... 31
3.2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CLIMBING BRACKET BMK SYSTEM: SECOND POURING STAGE - FIRST CLIMBING STAGE ....................... 33
3.3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CLIMBING BRACKET BMK SYSTEM FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF HOLLOW PIERS ................................. 37
3.4. PLATFORMS ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................ 43
3.5. LIFTING HOOK MK .................................................................................................................................... 45
3.6. FORMWORK PANEL CONNECTION TO CLIMBING STRUCTURE .................................................................... 47
3.7. STRIPPING SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................... 50
3.8. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................... 53
4. SOLUTIONS .................................................................................................................................... 55
4.1. STRAIGHT WALLS ...................................................................................................................................... 55
4.2. INCLINED WALLS ...................................................................................................................................... 60
4.3. CURVED AND POLYGONAL WALLS ............................................................................................................ 63
4.4. ANCHORAGE SOLUTIONS ......................................................................................................................... 63
5. SYSTEM PROPERTIES ....................................................................................................................... 68
5.1. MAXIMUM SIZE OF FORMWORK PANEL .................................................................................................... 68
5.2. LIMITS OF ANCHORAGES .......................................................................................................................... 69
6. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE .................................................................................................... 70
6.1. LOAD CASES ............................................................................................................................................. 70
6.2. MAXIMUM WORKING LOADS ................................................................................................................... 70
6.3. ANCHORAGE STRENGTH ........................................................................................................................... 71
6.4. SAFE HANDLING GUIDELINES ................................................................................................................... 71
7. LEGAL REFERENCES ......................................................................................................................... 74
7.1. LEGAL REFERENCES .................................................................................................................................. 74
8. APPENDICES ................................................................................................................................... 75
8.1. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY: LIFTING HOOK MK ................................................................................. 75
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BMK CLIMBING BRACKETS
1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Climbing Bracket BMK system is mainly used for the construction of double-sided walls and piers. It is
supported on anchor cones embedded in the concrete wall from a previous pouring stage.
The system allows of two different stripping options:
With rack and pinion system: The formwork is supported on a carriage which enables to move it
back up to 80 cm from the wall. This system eases the cleaning and placing of steel reinforcement.
With tilt-back system: The formwork can be separated some 5 cm from the wall for stripping and
moreover it can be tilted.
The formwork together with the climbing structure is moved up to the next pouring stage with crane.
Apart from all other necessary components for the formwork, the working platforms can be highlighted as
constituting factors for product safety.
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PLATFORM TYPES FUNCTION
CONCRETE POURING PLATFORM It is used for concrete pouring and for the hooking of the crane.
VERTICAL WALER PLATFORM It is used to place and release the tie rods.
MAIN PLATFORM
This is the amplest working platform. It is used as working area for the
stripping, approaching and plumbing of the formwork panel as well as for
the placing of the steel reinforcement, tie rods and for the cleaning of the
panel.
CONE RECOVERY PLATFORM It is used to recover the cones left in the concrete from previous pouring
stages and for the placing of the wind sling fixers.
The main features of the Climbing Bracket BMK system are:
Use with different formwork products: Mainly with ORMA modular formwork, beam-based
formwork (ENKOFORM V-100 and ENKOFORM VMK) and metal formwork.
The climbing brackets/frames consist of standard walers MK with accessories bolted to them. This
entails the following advantages:
o Very versatile system: It offers the versatility of the MK system and enables different
configurations by making use of some MK accessories.
o Transport saving: The brackets/frames can be delivered disassembled to the building site
which contributes to the reduction of transport cost.
The climbing brackets are already equipped with a stripping system, with rack and pinion or tilt-back
system.
The formwork panels are adjusted of height with levelling jacks, and push-pull props to enable their
plumbing.
Capability to adapt to complex wall geometries (inclined walls, curved walls etc.)
The working platforms provide a high level of safety due to their ample space to carry out all
required construction works.
Possibility to use two anchor types: DW15/M24 or DW20/M30.
The basic range of Climbing Brackets BMK is as follows:
Climbing Bracket BMK-240
Climbing Bracket BMK-170
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1.1. CLIMBING BRACKET BMK-240
This bracket system offers 2 configurations or rather different assembly types: the mobile configuration with roll-
back carriage and the fixed configuration with tilt-back system.
Mobile configuration with Roll-Back Carriage: The formwork is joined to the main platform through the
Roll-Back Carriage (1991444) which is operated by a rack and pinion mechanism to separate the panels
from the wall at stripping. A push-pull prop serves to plumb the formwork and the height adjustment of
the panels is enabled by the Waler Screw TR53X6 (0302020) which connects the vertical waler to the Roll-
back carriage.
Fixed configuration with Tilt-Back System: The formwork is joined to the main platform through the Tilt-
Back MK-120 (1991467). The panels can be separated from the poured concrete wall by a distance of
about 5 cm. The Connector MK Screw Waler Base (1991517) enables the panel height adjustment by
connecting the vertical waler to the stripping mechanism.
Mobile configuration Fixed configuration
Climbing Bracket BM
K
-240
(1991424)
Tilt-Back
BM
K
-240 Frame (1991425)
Push-Pull Prop
Roll-Back
Carriage
Formwork panel
Anchorage Vertical Waler
Waler Screw TR53X6
Connector MK Screw
Waler Base
Waler M
K
Handrail Post
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1.2. CLIMBING BRACKET BMK-170
This climbing bracket only offers the fixed stripping configuration with which the formwork is detached from the
wall by about 5 cm with the Tilt-Back MK-120 (1991467). The Connector MK Screw Waler Base (1991517) enables
the panel height adjustment. The components are the same as for the fixed configuration of the climbing brackets
BMK-240 and BMK-220.
Climbing Bracket BM
K
-170
(1991417)
Push-Pull Prop
Connector MK
Screw Waler Base
Formwork panel
Vertical Waler
Tilt-Back Base
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2. SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES
2.1. GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION
Item no. Weight
(kg) Item name
SUPPORT ON WALL COMPONENTS
1991424
231 CLIMBING BRACKET BMK-240
1991417 163 CLIMBING BRACKET BMK-170
1991444
1991456
1991457
9071300
38.5
0.8
0.3
0.02
ROLL-BACK CARRIAGE MK-120
GEAR MK
GEAR SHAFT MK
SPRING PIN 5X30 DIN 1481
Painted black zinc-coated
1991465 225 HINGED BMK-240 FRAME
Item no. Weight
(kg) Item name
1991425 194 BMK-240 FRAME
1991410 14.4 FIXED HEAD
Painted black
1991503 6 MK HINGED HEAD
Painted black
1991427 7.7 PLATFORM SUPPORT MK-120
Painted black
1991434 9,3 PLATFORM BACK SUPPORT MK-120
Painted black
1991487 2.7 BOTTOM SUPPORT
Painted black
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Item no. Weight
(kg) Item name
1991485
1991482
12.1
17.6
DIAGONAL MK 1.125X1.750/1797
DIAGONAL MK 2X2.125/2625
Painted black
1991498 21 DIAGONAL BMK-170
Painted black
1991439 4.5 PUSH-PULL PROP HEAD MK-120
Painted black
1990570 0.82 HANDRAIL HEAD MK
Painted black
1991458 5,1 AXIAL NODE M 2-D20 MK
Painted black
1991476 8.8 WALKWAY HINGED CONNECTOR
Painted black
1991360 7.1 LIFTING HOOK MK
Yellow-painted steel
Item no. Weight
(kg) Item name
0302020
1991570
0335153
0250000
10.8
13,5
0,40
0,03
WALER SCREW TR53X6
WALER MK-120 SCREW BRACKET
PIN W/HEAD D20X100
PIN COTTER R/5
Bichromate Painted Bichromate
treated yellow treated
(Zinc screw)
1991467
1991517
12
15.1
TILT-BACK MK-120
CONNECTOR MK SCREW WALER BASE
Painted black
Zinc-coated axes
0331013 2,6 HANDLE SCREW TR53
Painted black
1991463
1991450
24.6
25
INCLINED TILT-BACK MK-120
ASSSEMBLY RACK MK-120
Painted black, zinc-coated bolts and axes
1991593 12.8 MK-120 SINGLE SIDED CONNECTOR
Painted black
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Item no. Weight
(kg) Item name
0333014
1991514
46.5
41.7
PUSH-PULL PROP TR63 2.04-2.72
PUSH-PULL PROP TR63 1.52-2.2
Painted yellow (Zinc-coated screw jack)
1960115
1960130
1960125
24.1
33.4
38.1
PUSH-PULL PROP E 1.51-2.2
PUSH-PULL PROP E 2.15-2.75
PUSH-PULL PROP E 2.7-3.3
Painted black (zinc-coated screw jack)
0333055
1960545
7
6.7
PUSH-PULL PROP SHOE TR63
PUSH-PULL PROP E SHOE 2 D20x48
Painted black
0260001 6.12 CLAMP M20X330 (2P-150X150)
Painted yellow (Zinc-coated screw jack)
1900448 1.41 WALER HOOK
Zinc-coated (Bichromate-treated nut)
0333004 2.3 WALER FIXING HOOK
Zinc-coated (Bichromate-treated nut)
Item no. Weight
(kg) Item name
1991567
5.8 ADJUSTMENT JACK MK-120
Painted Black (zinc-coated screw jack)
1990209
1990211
1990213
1990215
1990217
1990219
1990221
1990225
1990229
1990233
1990237
1990239
1990245
29.4
35,5
41.9
47,9
54.3
60.5
68.6
80.9
93.4
107.6
120.1
126.3
146.7
WALER MK-120 / 1.125
WALER MK-120 / 1.375
WALER MK-120 / 1.625
WALER MK-120 / 1.875
WALER MK-120 / 2.125
WALER MK-120 / 2.375
WALER MK-120 / 2.625
WALER MK-120 / 3.125
WALER MK-120 / 3.625
WALER MK-120 / 4.125
WALER MK-120 / 4.625
WALER MK-120 / 4.875
WALER MK-120 / 5.625
Profile painted yellow/ Space tube painted
black
1990395 6.5 ORTHOGONAL JOINT MK
Painted black
1960375 0.81 WALER-VM20 CLAMP 2T
Bichromate-treated and zinc-coated
0919259 1.7 PLATE CLAMP DU-DU
Painted black
1940191
1940172
1950129
1940144
1950130
1940146
1950112
1950113
1940149
7.25
9.12
12.25
14.5
16.5
18
19.5
24.5
29.5
BEAM VM 20/1.45
BEAM VM 20/1.9
BEAM VM 20/2.45
BEAM VM 20/2.9
BEAM VM 20/3.3
BEAM VM 20/3.6
BEAM VM 20/3.9
BEAM VM 20/4.9
BEAM VM 20/5.9
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Item no. Weight
(kg) Item name
Painted yellow
7251132
7251136
15
18.9
3 LAYER PLYWOOD 2000X503X27
3 LAYER PLYWOOD 2500X500X27
2211156
2211185
9.6
8
HANDRAIL POST 1.5
HANDRAIL POST 1.5 TBL
Zinc-coated Painted yellow
2125288
2125289
2125290
2125291
2125647
2125249
2125648
2125250
2125251
0200600
1.8
3.7
5.5
7
8.7
11.4
12.1
14.6
18
19.98
TUBE 48/0.5
TUBE 48/1.1
TUBE 48/1.6
TUBE 48/2.1
TUBE 48/2.6
TUBE 48/3.1
TUBE 48/3.6
TUBE 48/4.1
TUBE 48/5
TUBE 48/6
Galvanised (the 6 m one is painted)
0260505 3.4 SIMPLE BRACING
Painted yellow
0333008
0333009
14.1
19.4
LADDER C2.1
LADDER C3
Painted yellow
Item no. Weight
(kg) Item name
0333010
0333011
1.6
1.6
LADDER FIXER
LADDER HANGER
Painted Painted black
Yellow (zinc-coated
coupler)
1990109
1990111
1990113
1990115
1990117
1990119
1990121
1990125
1990129
1990133
1990137
13.7
16.9
20
23.1
26.2
29.3
32.4
38.6
44.8
51
57
PROFILE MK-120 / 1.125
PROFILE MK-120 / 1.375
PROFILE MK-120 / 1.625
PROFILE MK-120 / 1.875
PROFILE MK-120 / 2.125
PROFILE MK-120 / 2.375
PROFILE MK-120 / 2.625
PROFILE MK-120 / 3.125
PROFILE MK-120 / 3.625
PROFILE MK-120 / 4.125
PROFILE MK-120 / 4.625
Painted yellow
2211165
1861122
7238001
6.9
0.39
0.22
VM HANDRAIL SUPPORT LONG
PANEL BOLT
HEXAGONAL NUT 15
Painted yellow Zinc-coated
0121004 2.9 HANDRAIL SOCKET D50
Painted yellow
2125148
2125147
1.2
1.3
RIGHT ANGLE COUPLER 48/48
SWIVEL COUPLER 48/48
Galvanised (bichromate-treated screw jack)
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Item no. Weight
(kg) Item name
0333012 13,1 LADDER PROTECTION
Painted yellow
0333013 11.7 LADDER HATCH
Structure painted black + board
0333018 2.83 WIND SLING 12 (5T)
1901804
0333016
2
2.98
WIND SLING FIXER M24
WIND SLING FIXER M30
Painted black
1904080
0238050
1
2
CONE DW15/M24
CONE DW20/M30
Bichromate-treated
1901089
0238043
1.6
1.62
CLIMBING RING DW15-NT20
CLIMBING RING NT20
Zinc-coated (DW 15-NT20) / Bichromate
treated (NT 20)
9053013
0243013
0.54
0.92
BOLT M24X120 DIN-931-10.9
BOLT M30X130 DIN-931-10.9
0230005
0238025
0.56
0.97
FIXED ANCHOR DW15
FIXED ANCHOR DW20
Painted black
Item no. Weight
(kg) Item name
0230100
0234100
1.7
2.6
TIE ROD 15/1
TIE ROD 20/1
1901250 3 CONE-WALER TIE 90
Zinc-coated (bichromate-treated nut)
1900210
0238045
1900211
0.2
0.32
0.04
CONE POSITIONER M24
CONE POSITIONER M30
POSITIONER SPANNER
Zinc-coated
0252070
0253215
0253413
0250000
0.28
1.05
1.1
0.03
PIN E20x70
PIN D32X150
PIN W/HEAD D34X135
COTTER PIN R/5
Zinc-coated Zinc-coated
Bichromate-treated
0241690
0241670
0241645
0241614
0242080
0241600
0241601
0241608
0242008
9700225
9700226
0.16
0.14
0.10
0,24
0.26
0.03
0,01
0.04
0.06
3.9
0.2
BOLT M16X90 DIN 931-8.8
BOLT M16X70 DIN 933-8.8 C
BOLT M16X45 DIN 933-8.8 C
BOLT M16X140 DIN 931-8.8
BOLT M20x80 DIN 931-8.8
NUT M16 DIN 934 – 8
WASHER A16 DIN125
LOCKNUT M16 DIN985-8
LOCKNUT M20 DIN 985 – 8
TELESCOPIC RATCHET WRENCH 3/4
SOCKET 3/4 WIDTH ACROSS FLATS 24
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2.2. ITEMS DESCRIPTION
2.2.1. Climbing Bracket BMK-240 (1991424)
The shown climbing bracket is equipped with the
mobile stripping configuration, that is, with roll-back
carriage.
The means of transmission of all acting loads to the
concrete are the anchor cones.
The climbing bracket consists of:
BMK-240 Frame (1991425)
Roll-Back Carriage MK (1991444)
Gear MK (1991456), Gear Shaft MK (1991457)
Gear Locker MK (1991510), Cotter Pin R/4
(9023100)
The Roll-back carriage allows moving the formwork
back to different distances depending on the
formwork product:
As mentioned, the stripping system works with a rack
and pinion mechanism assembled to the centre part
of the horizontal beam of the climbing bracket.
The obtained stripping distance is sufficient to be
able to use BRIO or DORPA scaffolding to place the
steel reinforcement.
STRIPPING DISTANCE
ORM
A
915mm
Enkoform V-100 815mm
Enkoform VM
K
795mm
1991444
1991425
1991456
1991510
1991457
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2.2.3. BMK-240 Frame (1991425)
The frame consists of standard walers MK-120 with
different MK accessories bolted and pinned to them.
The following walers are used as:
Horizontal beam: MK-120/ 2.375-1990219
Vertical beam: MK-120/ 2.125-1990217
All accessories except for the diagonals are fastened
to the walers MK with Bolts M16x90 (0241690) and
Locknuts M16 (0241608). The diagonals are fastened
with the following Bolts M20x100 (0242010) and
Locknuts M20 (0242008).
The system offers high flexibility as the accessories
can be easily relocated to different positions along
the waler MK and even different accessories of the
MK system can be bolted to the climbing bracket.
2.2.4. Climbing bracket BMK-170 (1991417)
This bracket can get equipped only with the fixed
stripping configuration.
The waler MK-120/1.625 is used as horizontal as well
as vertical beam. It moreover consists of the Tilt-Back
MK-120 (199467) and Push-Pull Prop Head MK-120
(1991439).
2.2.5. Hinged BMK-240 Bracket (1991465)
It consists of standard walers MK-120 with different
accessories bolted and pinned to it.
The walers used are:
Horizontal beam: MK-120/ 2.375-1990219
Vertical beam: MK-120/ 2.125-1990217
All accessories except for the push-pull prop are
fastened to the walers MK with Bolts M16x90
(0241690) and Locknuts M16 (0241608). The push-
pull prop is joined to the Push-Pull Prop Head MK-
120 (1991439) with Pins 32x150 (0253215) and
Cotter Pins R/5 (0250000).
1990219
1991434
1991427
1990482
1990485
1991410
1990570
1990217
1991487
1990213
1991439
1991434
1990498
1991427
1991410
1991487
1990213
1991467
1990570
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For the cases that the angle is greater than 90º, the
Push-Pull Prop TR63x6 2.04-2.72 (0333014) is used
instead of Push-Pull Prop TR63x6 1.52-2.2
(1991514).
2.2.6. Roll-Back Carriage MK (1991444)
This item slides along the horizontal beam of the
climbing bracket. Connected to the formwork panel,
it moves the panel back for stripping.
Before working on the climbing bracket, the carriage
must get blocked with the incorporated wedge.
For out-of-service cases and whenever moving the
climbing bracket with crane, the carriage must be
fixed with the safety item Gear Locker MK (1991510).
To ensure the correct working of the Roll-Back Carriage, the
Gear MK must be positioned at the place indicated in the
assembly drawings of the Climbing Brackets.
1991514 0333014
1990219
1991434
1991427
1991514
1991410
1990217
1990570
1991503 1991439
1991439
1991487
1 Gear MK (1991456)
1 Gear Shaft MK (1991457)
1 Spring Pin Ø5x30 DIN-1481
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Unblocked position Blocked position
2.2.7. Tilt-Back MK-120 (1991467)
Whenever there is no necessity for a stripping
distance as wide as the one provided by the Roll-Back
Carriage, the Tilt-Back MK-120 system is used.
This item separates the formwork from the wall by
approximately 5 cm and subsequently tilts it.
The Tilt-Back MK-120 (1991467) is fastened to the
bracket frame with Bolts M16x90 (0241690) and
Locknuts M16 (0241608).
Depending on the formwork type used, the Tilt-Back
MK-120 is placed at different positions, the standard
one is the position of the ENKOFORM VMK.
2.2.8. Inclined Tilt-Back MK-120 (1991463)
It is used with the Hinged BMK-240 Bracket
(1991465) in cases where the inclination of the wall
is above 5º (at the side of the inclined formwork).
It enables the detachment of the formwork from the
wall by 5 cm. It is joined on one side to the vertical
waler with Pin w/Head D34x135 and on the other to
the climbing bracket frame.
By adjusting the screw jack for stripping, the mobile
nut is caused to slide along the slot. The Pin D34
inserted into the mobile nut and connected to the
Formwork ORMA Enkoform VMK
Tilt-Back MK-120
1991467
Screw jack - 24 mm
width across flats
MOBILE NUT
STOP-END
NUT PIN E20x70
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vertical waler drags the vertical waler with the
attached formwork away from the wall.
The position of the inclined tilt-back differs with
respect to the formwork type and wall geometry
(changes in sections, etc.). Therefore, the positioning
of the pins along the horizontal beam of the
climbing bracket must be studied individually for
each project.
2.2.9. Single Sided Connector MK-120
(1991593)
This part is bolted to the waler MK-120 at one end
and pinned to the Inclined Tilt-Back MK-120 at the
other with a Pin w/Head D34x135.
One feature of this item is that is can be assembled in
both directions depending on the formwork used.
2.2.10. Rack Assembly MK-120 (1991450)
It is a sub-assembly of the Roll-Back Carriage MK-120
(1991444) and is used in combination with the Tilt-
Back MK-120 (1991463) for inclined wall solutions.
The joint with the Tilt-Back MK-120 is fastened with
2 Bolts M16x140 DIN 931-8.8 (0241690), 2 Nuts
M16 DIN-934-8.8 (0241600) and 2 Washers A16
DIN-125 (0241601).
2.2.11. Push Pull Prop Head MK-120 (1991439)
This part is used to connect the push-pull prop with
the waler MK-120.
It is usually fastened to the vertical waler as well as
on the horizontal beam in the case of the climbing
bracket BMK-170 and the Tilt-Back MK-120 with
BMK-240 and BMK-220 Frames.
Head on vertical waler
2 Bolts M16x90 (0241690)
2 Lock Nuts M16 (0241608)
Waler M
K
-120
6 Bolts M16x90 (0241690)
6 LockNuts M16
(
0241608
)
Single Sided Connector
M
K
-120
(
1991593
)
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Head on horizontal beam of BMK-170
It is also used for inclined wall solutions.
2.2.12. Right Angle Head (1991410)
Head to support the climbing bracket on the wall
anchorages. The included safety pin prevents it from
disengaging from the anchorage.
2.2.13. MK Hinged Head (1991503)
This head does the same for inclined wall
applications, until walls with a maximum slop of
±15º.
2.2.14. Platform Support MK-120 (1991427)
Item to which the beams or walers are assembled to
form the platform. It is fastened to the waler with
bolts M16.
2.2.15. Platform Back Support MK-120
(1991434)
Item placed at the back part of the climbing bracket
to assemble the platform. It is fastened to the waler
with bolts M16.
The Platform Back Support MK-120 has a ledge
incorporated to prevent the carriage from
disengaging from the horizontal waler.
2 Bolts M16x90 (0241690)
2 L
oc
kN
uts
M1
6
(0
241
608)
8 Bolts M16x90 (0241690)
8
L
o
ckNuts M1
6
(0
241
608)
4 Bolts M16x90 (0241690)
4 L
o
ckNuts M1
6
(0
241
608)
Ledge
1 Pin 32x150 (0253215)
2 Cotter Pins R/5 (0250000)
6 Bolts M16x90 (0241690)
6 LockNuts M16
(
0241608
)
4 Bolts M16x90 (0241690)
4 LockNuts M16
(
0241608
)
2 Bolts M16x90 (0241690)
2 LockNuts M16 (0241608)
19
BMK CLIMBING BRACKETS
2.2.16. Bottom Support (1991487)
This accessory is placed on the vertical waler of the
main platform and on the waler MK used for the
cone recovery platform.
2.2.17. Handrail Head MK (1990570)
Tube which serves as support for the couplers of the
climbing bracket bracing and for the walers of the
cone recovery platform.
2.2.18. Axial node M2-D20 MK (1991458)
This part is a joint used for the creation of the
platforms (pouring/ intermediate/ cone recovery).
The Axial Node M2-D20 MK is bolted to the waler
MK according to the pouring height.
Bottom Support
(1991487)
2 Bolts M16x90 (0241690)
2 LockNuts M16
(
0241608
)
2 Pins E20x70 (0252070)
2 Cotter Pins R
/
5
(
0250000
)
4 Bolts M16x90 (0241690)
4 LockNuts M16
(
0241608
)
2 Bolts M16x90 (0241690)
2 L
o
ckNuts M1
6
(0
241
608)
20
BMK CLIMBING BRACKETS
It is also used to connect the main platform to the
cone recovery platform.
2.2.19. Walkway Hinged Connector (1991476)
This part is a joint used for the creation of the
platforms for inclined wall solutions. With this
connector, the platforms are kept in horizontal plane.
Covers inclinations of ±10º - 20º - 30º
2 Pins E20x70 (0252070)
2 Cotter Pins R
/
5
(
0250000
)
4 Bolts M16x90 (0241690)
4 LockNuts M16
(
0241608
)
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Ulma BMK-170 User manual

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